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I am an aspiring astronomer and planetary scientist, currently in my final year in my undergraduate astrophysics degree in college. I mainly specialize in minor planets, comets and moons, but I sometimes dabble in other stuff too. I intend to study asteroids, comets, trans-Neptunian objects, and irregular satellites in grad school, although I am not sure where to go, especially in the United States where the current climate isn't looking so great for planetary science...

I joined Wikipedia in February 2019 and made my first edits to Hippocamp, a Neptunian moon that just got named at the time. Now, my main activities on Wikipedia include expanding and completing articles up to Good Article (GA) status, keeping important lists (i.e. Moons of Jupiter) up to date, and creating new articles on new discoveries or other interesting astronomical objects. As of January 2023, I've written at least 15 articles that got promoted to GA status, albeit most of these were written before 2020, when I was less experienced. These old GAs are now fairly outdated and I don't have the motivation to rewrite these unfortunately.

There are so many interesting planetary science articles that are poorly written and incomplete, and I wish I had more free time and energy to polish all of these up. But alas... I am a mere student and it is simply impossible to hold up the entirety of small Solar System body science myself.

Beyond this, I occasionally make typo corrections and small updates to minor planet and comet articles on Wikipedia. When I get bored enough, I turn to creating userboxes and decorating my user page. My custom userboxes are listed at User:Nrco0e/Userboxes; feel free to use them for your own user page!

I'm only active here intermittently and I may take long breaks from Wikipedia if I get burnt out. Do not expect me to immediately respond to talk page interaction or article maintenance here. If there are urgent matters and concerns about my decisions, please do message me in my talk page or ping me elsewhere with the template {{ping|Nrco0e}}. I'm open to feedback about my actions, so please do let me know if I've made a mistake!

I adhere to the Wiki philosophy of being bold and ignoring the rules when necessary. If you're gonna add something within the lines of original research (not cruft hopefully), do still go for it—as long it clarifies the content more and you have the proper sources to support and justify it.[original research]




What does my username mean?

It means nothing. When I was creating my Wikipedia account back in 2019, I was originally going to use my gaming username for my Wikipedia account. But it turned out that was already used, so I did a random keysmash of letters on the spot. "Nrco0e" was what I got from that, and I decided to keep that because why not. (so ingenious am I right?)

Why is your userpage so fancy?

Personally, I believe every site including Wikipedia needs a bit of personalized spicing. The Internet is too uniform and bland nowadays, and I'm tired of seeing the same old flat design everywhere. So, how about we bring back our beloved GeoCities/Myspace website aesthetic with some CSS magic?





Good Articles I've written

2019 (10 8)

Kerberos (moon) ← needs update
Nix (moon) ← needs update
Hydra (moon) ← needs update
50000 Quaoar ← needs rewrite
Kepler-47
90482 Orcus ← needs rewrite
(486958) 2014 MU69 (later named Arrokoth) ← needs rewrite
(225088) 2007 OR10 (later named Gonggong) ← needs rewrite
20000 Varuna ← awful, needs rewrite
38628 Huya

2020 (4 3)

28978 Ixion ← needs rewrite
Hippocamp (moon)
2020 BX12 ← needs update
2017 YE5 ← needs update

2021 (1)

2MASS J03480772−6022270

2022 (1)

4337 Arecibo

2023 (3)

Weywot (moon)
Polydeuces (moon)
(307261) 2002 MS4 (later named Máni)

2024 (1)

Vanth (moon)

2025 (2)

J1407b
54598 Bienor

2026 (4)

208996 Achlys
2001 QW322
TOI-1853 b
TOI-1338 b (nom'd by Dot.py)





☆ Articles I've created ☆


Pages are listed with their original names upon creation

  1. 2020 AV2 (Jan 2020)
  2. 2020 BX12 (Feb 2020)
  3. 2020 CD3 (Feb 2020)
  4. P/2019 LD2 (ATLAS) (May 2020)
  5. 2MASS J10475385+2124234
    (May 2020)
  6. 2020 SO (Sep 2020)
  7. WD 1856+534 (Sep 2020)
  8. (523764) 2014 WC510 (Sep 2020)
  9. 2020 VT4 (Nov 2020)
  10. List of asteroid close approaches to Earth in 2021 (Jan 2021)
  11. 2021 AV7 (Jan 2021)
  12. 2020 SL1 (Jan 2021)
  13. 2020 SW (Jan 2021)
  14. 2020 XL5 (Feb 2021)
  15. 2MASS J04070752+1546457
    (March 2021)
  16. 2MASS J12195156+3128497
    (March 2021)
  17. 2MASS J03480772−6022270
    (March 2021)
  18. 2006 BZ8 (Aug 2021)
  19. 2006 RJ2 (Aug 2021)
  20. 2017 SV13 (Aug 2021)
  21. 2021 PH27 (Aug 2021)
  22. 2013 VZ70 (Aug 2021)
  23. 2016 AJ193 (Aug 2021)
  24. (155140) 2005 UD (Sep 2021)
  25. 2021 DW1 (Oct 2021)
  26. 2019 XS (Oct 2021)
  27. 2011 JY31 (Nov 2021)
  28. (35107) 1991 VH (Nov 2021)
  29. 2021 DR15 (Dec 2021)
  30. 2019 EU5 (Dec 2021)
  31. Kepler-1708b (Jan 2022)
  32. Proxima Centauri d (Feb 2022)
  33. 2022 EB5 (Mar 2022)
  34. P/2011 P1 (McNaught) (Mar 2022)
  35. 2022 FD1 (Mar 2022)
  36. 2020 BE102 (May 2022)
  37. 2021 LL37 (May 2022)
  38. 4337 Arecibo (Jun 2022)
  39. PSR J0952–0607 (Jul 2022)
  40. 2021 RR205 (Sep 2022)
  41. 2022 UR4 (Nov 2022)
  42. P/2013 R3 (Catalina–PanSTARRS) (Dec 2022)
  43. JADES-GS-z13-0 (Dec 2022)
  44. 2005 LW3 (Dec 2022)
  45. P/2016 J1 (PanSTARRS) (Dec 2022)
  46. S/2018 J 2 (Dec 2022)
  47. S/2011 J 3 (Dec 2022)
  48. S/2016 J 3 (Jan 2023)
  49. S/2018 J 4 (Jan 2023)
  50. S/2016 J 4 (Jan 2023)
  51. (152830) 1999 VD57 (Jan 2023)
  52. 2023 CX1 (Feb 2023)
  53. S/2022 J 1 (Feb 2023)
  54. S/2022 J 2 (Feb 2023)
  55. S/2022 J 3 (Feb 2023)
  56. PSR J1930–1852 (Mar 2023)
  57. PSR J1946+2052 (Mar 2023)
  58. Swift J1818.0–1607 (Mar 2023)
  59. WISE J0336−0143 (Mar 2023)
  60. (98943) 2001 CC21 (Apr 2023)
  61. 17365 Thymbraeus (Nov 2023)
  62. (458271) 2010 UM26 and 2010 RN221 (Nov 2023)
  63. 2024 BX1 (Jan 2024)
  64. S/2021 N 1 (Feb 2024)
  65. S/2002 N 5 (Feb 2024)
  66. S/2023 U 1 (Feb 2024)
  67. J1407b (Jul 2024)
  68. Satellite of 38628 Huya (Jan 2025)
  69. S/2025 U 1 (Aug 2025)
  70. (95626) 2002 GZ32 (Sep 2025)
  71. 2025 TF (Oct 2025)
  72. ZTF J1239+8347 (Mar 2026)
  73. TOI-1853 b (Mar 2026)
  74. 2026 JH2 (May 2026)




— Articles I've overhauled, but did not create or promote to GA/FA —


Some of these are good enough to become Good Articles, but I've chosen not to nominate them because they are:

  1. still too short, even when all existing sources are used (e.g. Xewioso, TOI-1338 c)
  2. missing at least one or two major sections, because I lost motivation at the end (e.g. Hiʻiaka, 2002 TX300, C/2016 R2)
  3. contains original research/corrections that I feel is still necessary to keep until a new study is published (e.g. 2002 XV93 albedo)
  4. awaiting updates in the near-future, because they are the subject of ongoing studies (e.g. Chiminigagua Hubble observations, Weywot lightcurve, new Kallichore occultations)

Pages are listed with their original names upon creation, and ratings after overhaul

  1. 2018 VG18 (Jan 2020)
  2. Siarnaq (Jul 2020)
  3. 2018 AG37 (Feb 2021)
  4. 47171 Lempo (Apr 2021)
  5. C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli–Bernstein) (Feb 2022)
  6. V1400 Centauri (Jul 2024)
  7. 2024 YR4 (Feb 2025)
  8. 269 Justitia (Mar 2025)
  9. (119951) 2002 KX14 (Mar 2025)
  10. 2017 OF201 (Jun 2025)
  11. 55565 Aya (Jun 2025)
  12. 10199 Chariklo (Jun 2025)
  13. Francisco (moon) (Jul 2025)
  14. Trinculo (moon) (Jul 2025)
  15. 2023 KQ14 (Jul 2025)
  16. (55636) 2002 TX300 (Jul 2025)
  17. Namaka (moon) (Jul 2025)
  18. 3I/ATLAS (Jul 2025)
  19. Hiʻiaka (moon) (Aug 2025)
  20. 532037 Chiminigagua (Aug 2025)
  21. 145452 Ritona (Aug 2025)
  22. C/2016 R2 (PanSTARRS) (Aug 2025)
  23. Makemake (Sep–Oct 2025)
  24. 78799 Xewioso (Oct 2025)
  25. OTS 44 (December 2025)
  26. 2025 MN45 (January 2026)
  27. 2025 GN1 (January 2026)
  28. Kallichore (moon) (January 2026)
  29. Kore (moon) (January 2026)
  30. Neptunian desert (March 2026)
  31. (612533) 2002 XV93 (May 2026)
  32. TOI-1338 c (May 2026)




Trivial Wikipedia records

Over my many years on Wikipedia, I have written many articles, usually focusing on a certain type of astronomical object. They usually turn out pretty similar (for example, making articles about different asteroids), with a few distinguishing subcategories (for example, that asteroid is in the main asteroid belt, while the other is a centaur). For fun, I like to keep track specific categories of topics I've dealt with.

More information Record, Article ...
Record Article Date Notes
First exoplanet GA'd by Nrco0eTOI-1853 bMarch 2026
First TESS discovery with GA
First circumbinary planet with GATOI-1338 bMay 2026
First unnamed minor planet with GA(486958) 2014 MU69October 2019–November 2019Renamed 486958 Arrokoth on 13 November 2019; lost GA status in January 2026.
First 2MASS object with GA2MASS J03480772−6022270May 2021
First brown dwarf with GA
First centaur with GA54598 BienorOctober 2025
First star system GA'd by Nrco0eKepler-47September 2019
Most distant object GA'd by Nrco0eDistance 3,420 ly (1,050 pc) from Earth.
Most massive object GA'd by Nrco0eTotal mass 1.299 M.
Smallest object GA'd by Nrco0e2020 BX12October 2020–May 2026Diameter 205±65 m; lost GA status in May 2026.
First near-Earth asteroid with GAOctober 2020–May 2026Lost GA status in May 2026.
First unnumbered minor planet with GAOctober 2020–June 2025Numbered on 10 June 2025; lost GA status in May 2026.
Longest title of astronomical object article(458271) 2010 UM26 and (796785) 2010 RN221July 2025Title length is 42 characters. Name was changed on 7 July 2025.
First list created by Nrco0e List of asteroid close approaches to Earth in 2021January 2021
Longest title of article/list created by Nrco0eTitle length is 51 characters.
First article on a moon without a designationMoon of 38628 HuyaJanuary 2025Split off from 38628 Huya article on 21 January 2025. The creation of this article prompted a crackdown on made-up provisional designations for minor-planet moons and led to an update of Wikipedia's astronomical object naming conventions.
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⚠ Conflicts of interest ⚠

This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding these Wikipedia articles:
As a researcher, I have been involved in the discovery and naming of some minor planets that have articles on Wikipedia. I am also responsible for precoveries of some minor planets like 2014 UZ224 and Valetudo (moon), although they do not affect the article commentary significantly to warrant declaration of conflict of interest. For personal reasons, I do not want to reveal my personal details here, although you can probably figure those out on your own.

☆ Wiki writing tips ☆


  • Don't manually type out citations, use https://citer.toolforge.org/ to do it for you. It saves SO MUCH time. I wish I knew about this sooner...
    • (from experience, manually writing and fixing citations has been the most demotivating part of editing. I've abandoned lots of articles because I got bored fixing their citations manually.)
  • Write for the sake of explaining a genuinely interesting topic, not for a lengthy "good" article.  Word count ≠ quality—there's a reason why Wikipedia follows summary style!
  • Focus on clarity and conciseness, not length. What I did to 2018 VG18 is the epitome of how to not write a good Wikipedia article—it's too inflated with trivial and wordy details. (Maybe I should WP:BLOWITUP...)
  • If you get stuck thinking about how to word a specific sentence, replace it with simple terms as a temporary placeholder, and then continue on with the rest of the paragraph. You can revisit that sentence later.
  • You may use an AI/LLM to help or get ideas for how to phrase sentences (and sometimes Grokipedia can be helpful for finding sources), but please don't straight up copy whatever it writes. AI is a tool, not a replacement. So it shouldn't just write for you. It can get things wrong, so you must always fact-check and change its results.
    • Note that LLMs often write in a very wordy, flowery, and promotional prose that exaggerates significance of the topic. Don't do this. It's distracting and violates WP:PUFFERY.
  • Avoid unnecessary trivial details (i.e. listing out an asteroid's location, constellation, brightness, and speed at the time of discovery. Nobody needs to know that, nor would they care about it.)
  • Organize your code and wikimarkup formatting consistently. I highly recommend using spaces to separate parameters for templates and tables, especially if they're large.
  • Please please please put all your references in the {{reflist|refs= }} under the References section and define each reference with a refname. I seriously can't stand editing when there's a huge mess of citation and ref templates in the way like this: This is an example.<ref>{{cite web|title=Example|url=example.com|date=2009-09-09|accessdate=2015-07-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Example1|url=example.com|date=2005-04-20|accessdate=2019-01-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Example3|url=example.com|date=2009-09-09|accessdate=2015-07-14}}</ref>
  • Copy and save your wiki draft to a .txt file. I cannot emphasize this enough—please save your work as you can easily lose progress in the website editor because of a dead battery, power outage, or accidentally closing the tab.
  • Most importantly, just have fun and take breaks when you need to! If you're feeling stressed or feel like you have a nagging obligation to do things on Wikipedia (i.e. monitoring pages for vandalism, getting involved in debates and discussions, etc.), then it's best that you take a break, cool off, and touch some grass.

☆ Other Wiki notes ☆

  • If you're going to add artist's impressions of astronomical objects and phenomena, make sure it is scientifically accurate, comes from a reliable source, and follows guidelines on WP:ASTROART!
    • NO AI UPSCALING ALLOWED!!! That simply takes away the real data and authenticity of the original image!



☆ Article Recent Changes to sustain my ""Wikipediholism""


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~~ ✦ Practical background ✦ ~~

This user is a member of WikiProject Astronomical objects.
This user participates in the
Solar System task force.
This user is an undergraduate student majoring in Astrophysics.
This user is an advanced mathematician.
This user understands Physics at an advanced level.
Ring NebulaThis user enjoys the subject of astronomy.
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This user is an astronomer.
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This user is a Citizen Scientist.
This user participates in the Backyard Worlds project on Zooniverse!
This user participates in the Planet Hunters project on Zooniverse!
This user is an advocate of open research and open access.
This user has access to the
Wikipedia Library.
This user uses arXiv to research for Wikipedia.
This user uses the Astrophysics Data System to research for Wikipedia.
This user uses Sci-Hub to help do research for Wikipedia.
This user tries to do the right thing. If they make a mistake, please let them know.

~~ ✦ Astronomy specializations and interests ✦ ~~

Solar SystemThis user IS interested in Space.
Eagle NebulaThis user is interested in astronomy.
This user is interested in
the Solar System
This user is interested in the moons of the Solar System.
This user is interested in the irregular moons of the planets.
This user is interested in the minor planets of the Solar System.
This user is interested in asteroids.
This user is interested in near-Earth asteroids.
This user is interested in binary asteroids.
This user is interested in comets.
This user is interested in active asteroids.
This user is interested in centaur asteroids.
This user is interested in
trans-Neptunian objects.
This user is interested in Kuiper belt objects.
This user is interested in the dwarf planets of the Solar System.
This user is interested in brown dwarfs.
This user is interested in neutron stars.
This user is interested in pulsars.
This user is interested in magnetars.

~~ ✦ Miscellanea ✦ ~~

This user's favorite planet is Saturn.
This user's favorite planet is Uranus.
This user's favorite planet is Neptune.
This user's favorite dwarf planet is Pluto.
This user's favorite dwarf planet is Haumea.
This user's favorite dwarf planet is Quaoar.
This user's favorite asteroid is Selam (moon).
This user's favorite asteroid is 90 Antiope.
This user's favorite comet is C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli–Bernstein).
This user would rather not have their atoms ripped apart by a magnetar.
This user's favorite chemical element is Caesium.
This user's favorite chemical element is Gold.
This user's favorite chemical element is Astatine.
This user only partially understands mathematics.
This user understands capital sigma and pi notation, and you should too!
This user loves watching the Mandelbrot set.
This user is an Internet addict
and is proud of it.
This user is a wikiarchaeologist and likes looking through page history for no particular reason.±
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This user enjoys drawing.
This user is an art lover.
This user is a furry.
This user's favourite animal is a
Red Fox.
Graphic design is my passion
This user enjoys computer and video game music outside gaming.
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This user have been living there for as long as they can remember.
This user only uploads high quality video game rips.
This user tends to freeze frogs.
References [ edit ]

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